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Transplant Results by Patient's Age, Disease Type and Stage

The Jewish Hospital - Related

This report is based on first allogeneic transplants performed between January 2009 and December 2011 using related donors. It only includes patients with known survival status at 1-year post-transplant. In some cases, patients may have been alive at last reported follow-up that was less than one year. Those patients have not been included in this report. The first number represents the number of patients alive at one year post transplant. The second number is a total number of transplanted patients in that particular group.

The Jewish Hospital - Unrelated

This report is based on first allogeneic transplants performed between January 2009 and December 2011 using unrelated donors. It only includes patients with known survival status at 1-year post-transplant. In some cases, patients may have been alive at last reported follow-up that was less than one year. Those patients have not been included in this report. The first number represents the number of patients alive at one year post transplant. The second number is a total number of transplanted patients in that particular group.

Program Description:

A FACT-accredited program with a 23-bed dedicated transplant unit offering intensive care, inpatient and outpatient treatment as well as apheresis, all on one floor. The only regional center for adult blood and marrow transplant in the southwest Ohio, southeast Indiana and northern Kentucky areas.

Contact Information:

If you have transplant-related questions, please contact
Margi Bryant, transplant center coordinator, at (513) 686-5482 (ext 5529) or by e-mail at mbbryant@mercy.com.

Transplants Performed:

Cord blood transplants performed on:

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Estimated Search & Transplant Costs

The costs for a transplant vary greatly from center to center and depend
on factors such as health insurance, disease type and disease stage of
the patient, as well as center-specific billing policies. Examples of
costs in the search and transplant include:

The amount and geographic location of donors tested

Testing needed to confirm a match

Processing and collecting of tissue-typing samples

Donor workup testing needed

Getting the marrow, PBSC or cord blood unit for transplant

For the best understanding of costs of transplant and follow-up for a
specific transplant center, contact the center's Financial Representative.

Resources for financial information

If you have questions about costs and financial services at this
transplant center, you can contact the center's financial
representative

Financial services at this center could include:

Health insurance information

Financial assistance

Patient-related resources

Additional Information

Further information about this center, including the number and type of
transplants performed in each of the last three years, and the support groups
offered, may be found in the BMT InfoNet Transplant Center Directory:http://www.bmtinfonet.org/transplantcenters.

BMT InfoNet (Blood & Marrow Transplant Information Network) is a
nonprofit organization that provides information and emotional support
to transplant patients and their families.